TACOMA, Wash. – Sprague Pest Solutions announced the retirement of Ari Rogoway, director of information technology, and the hiring of his successor, Scott Homes.
Rogoway has been a member of the Sprague team for more than 17 years, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the company's IT department, the company said.
His leadership has helped Sprague implement technology such as the introduction of handheld devices for Sprague’s field team and the creation of the online Logbook and Customer Portal, said Sprague President Ross Treleven.
"Ari has been instrumental to Sprague’s technical success over the last 17 years and has made a huge impact on the people here, Sprague, and the industry," said Treleven. "His contributions are immeasurable, and we wish him all the happiness in his retirement."
Stepping into the role is Scott Homes, an experienced IT professional with more than 20 years of experience in the field.
Homes has a proven track record of success, having led IT departments at several other companies and implementing innovative solutions that have resulted in increased efficiency and productivity.
"We are thrilled to welcome Scott to the Sprague team," said Treleven. "His expertise and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to expand and innovate our technology offerings. We are confident that he will help us take our IT department to new heights."
Homes said he is excited to join the Sprague team and looks forward to working with his colleagues to enhance the company's technology capabilities.
"I am honored to be joining such a respected and innovative company," said Homes. "I look forward to collaborating with the team to implement new solutions that will enhance Sprague's operations and deliver exceptional value to our customers."
The entire Sprague team wishes Ari all the best in his retirement and looks forward to working with Scott to build upon the company's legacy of excellence in pest management.
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